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Posted on Sat, May 29, 2010 : 5:55 a.m.

Ann Arbor's Sonic Lunch adds musical spice to Thursdays downtown

By Roger LeLievre

In the mood for something extra-tasty for your mid-day meal this summer? Then feast your ears on Sonic Lunch, the free concert series that returns Thursdays from June 3 -Aug. 26 at the corner of Division and Liberty streets.

Brian Vander Ark performs at Sonic Lunch last year.

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“It puts a soundtrack to the city for the summer, at least over lunch,” said Rhonda Foxworth, marketing manager at Bank of Ann Arbor, which sponsors the event, with support from the Main Street Area Association and local radio station WQKL (107.1-FM).

This is the third year for Sonic Lunch, which not only draws top local and some national talent, but also downtown workers, moms and their kids, students, and all manner of other passersby attracted to the beat of the music.

Some of the local bands sure to generate a crowd are The Macpodz (June 3), The Ragbirds (July 29) and My Dear Disco (Aug. 12). Also on the schedule is Stephen Kellogg and the Sixers (June 10), a Massachusetts-based rock band that should be familiar to Ann Arbor audiences from its past appearances at The Ark and Blind Pig. The group is touring behind a new CD, “The Bear.”

Tim Marshall, President / CEO of Bank of Ann Arbor, said that not only does Sonic Lunch offer great entertainment, it also makes sense from a business point of view.

“The long-term success of Bank of Ann Arbor is based on the over all vibrancy of Ann Arbor. We believe that supporting the local arts and culture adds to the vibrancy of this community,” he said.

Foxworth said the name Sonic Lunch was an attempt to capture the flavor of the event.

“The thought was we wanted to give it something fun, youthful, a kind of hip feel, and give it a real name, besides just ‘Music in the Park,’” she explained. “Something people could kind of grab a hold of.”

The bands are chosen by local music promoter Matthew Altruda, Fleming Artists’ Christianna LaBuz, and 107.1 morning personality Martin Bandyke, who will be on hand to introduce some of the acts.

“(Bandyke) is a big part of Sonic Lunch — he’s been working with us all year to pick bands and give approvals and stuff like that it’s a real partnership, particularly with Martin and Chris Ammel over at Ann Arbor Radio.”